Carbon Dioxide Induced Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow and Flow Velocity: Role of Cerebrovascular Resistance and Effective Cerebral Perfusion Pressure

Volume: 35, Issue: 9, Pages: 1470 - 1477
Published: Apr 15, 2015
Abstract
In addition to cerebrovascular resistance (CVR) zero flow pressure (ZFP), effective cerebral perfusion pressure (CPPe) and the resistance area product (RAP) are supplemental determinants of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Until now, the interrelationship of PaCO 2 -induced changes in CBF, CVR, CPPe, ZFP, and RAP is not fully understood. In a controlled crossover trial, we investigated 10 anesthetized patients aiming at PaCO 2 levels of 30, 37, 43,...
Paper Details
Title
Carbon Dioxide Induced Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow and Flow Velocity: Role of Cerebrovascular Resistance and Effective Cerebral Perfusion Pressure
Published Date
Apr 15, 2015
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
9
Pages
1470 - 1477
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